
For -er verbs, the ending is usually -e ( je parl e) for -re and -ir verbs, it is usually -s (e.g.: je prend s, je fini s. Je: this is the 1st person singular subject pronoun (that's the person who is writing or talking, "I" in English). Let's consider each of these and concentrate on how to use them correctly: je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles.For example, we know that je is a subject pronoun in the sentence je fais mes devoirs because it answers the question qui fait mes devoirs?įrench has nine different subject pronouns:

In general, a subject pronoun answers the question "who?" (did the verbal action).

For example, je travaille, tu pars, elle rit.

Subject pronouns usually precede the verb and indicate who is responsible for the action described by the verb.
